The writer was crying about holding not being called on Curley’s long run. He didn’t mention the horsecollar not being called on the tackle or how Jarvis Jones was mugged when the snap when over Mizzu’s QB’s head in the 1st quarter.

I dunno, I really thought this was some guy who was writing about his beloved team in Columbia, South Carolina. Too many ifs and buts, very imaginative and whiny. Paraphrase: If you take away the negative yards for loss we had a respectable 3.2 yards per carry. Yep, and if UGA didn’t score, you would have won.

The refs not only “let them play,” but they got the ball spotted and blew the ready-for-play whistle faster than I’ve ever seen, too. Mizzou was over the ball ready to snap it with 32 seconds on the playclock once.

I wonder if Richt is considering bringing back the true hurry-up like he’s always wanted. Of course, it would help if our offense moved the ball a little and didn’t leave our defense completely gassed by the end of the first half.

I liked the comment on Franklin’s interception.
“*Speaking of Jones, Franklin reiterated that he didn’t see him on the game-changing interception in the fourth quarter. Franklin said Monday that Jones – who lined up as a linebacker in the middle of the defense on the play – lined up the same way a few plays earlier and rushed the passer. Franklin assumed he would do the same on the interception, but he was wrong.”

Can i call B.S. on the whole ‘Sheldon Richardson got pushed’ garbage? Of course he got pushed…he was engaged with an offensive lineman. He saw the throw going (as you can clearly see he had his hands up to try to deflect the ball) and then lowers his shoulder to make a hit after the throw was off. It wasn’t dirty and it wasn’t because he got pushed…he went for a clean hit on the QB after the ball was released and in the refs opinion, got there too late.

Regardless, tee this up at the 1:40 mark. You think that blatent push in the back after the play on 3rd and 4 would have helped change the game?